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XML/HTML-like macro language/template engine

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Remixml

Remixml is an XML/HTML macro language/template engine.

The language and primitives used blend in completely with standard XML/HTML syntax and therefore integrate smoothly with existing XML/HTML syntax colouring editors.

Requirements

It runs inside any webbrowser environment (starting at IE11 and up).

The engine uses browser primitives to accellerate parsing; most notably it uses documentFragments and will therefore have trouble running in a plain NodeJS environment.

Basic usage

In essence Remixml is a macro language that has HTML/XML-like syntax and uses special entities to fill in templates. The entities that are recognised by Remixml are always of the form: &scope.varname; I.e. they distinguish themselves from regular HTML entities by always having at least one dot in the entity name.

The following sample code will illustrate the point:

Remixml.parse('<h1>Title of &_.sitename; for &_.description;</h1>'
  + '<p at="&anything.whatever;"> Some global variables &var.some; '
  + 'or &var.globalvars; or'
  + ' &var.arrays.1; or &var.arrays.2; or &var.objects.foo; or '
  + '&anything.really;',
 {_: {
    sitename: "foo.bar",
    description: "faster than lightning templates"
  },
  var: {
    some: "other",
    globalvars: 7,
    arrays: ["abc", 14, "def"],
    objects: {"foo":"bar", "indeed":"yes"}
  },
  anything: {
    really: "other",
    whatever: 7
  }
 });

Reference documentation

Full entity syntax

& scope . variablename : encoding % formatting ;

  • scope
    References the primary level in the variables object (the second argument to parse()).
  • variablename
    References second and deeper levels in the variables object (can contain multiple dots to designate deeper levels, is used to access both objects and arrays).
  • encoding (optional)
    Specifies the encoding to be used when substituting the variable. The encodings available are:
    • html
      Default, encodes using HTML entities.
    • uric
      URI component, encodes URI arguments in an URL.
    • json
      Encodes as a JSON string.
    • none
      No encoding, as is, can be abbreviated as ":;".
  • formatting (optional)
    printf()-like formatting specification .
    Supported formats: %c, %d, %e, %f, %g, %s, %x.
    If the formatting string equals a three-letter currency (all capitals), the value will be formatted like a currency (including currency symbol) in the current locale.

Language statements

Simple assigment:

<set var="_.variablename">the new value</set>

Simple calculations:

<set var="_.variablename" expr="_.variablename + 1"></set>

Conditionals:

<if expr="_.variablename > 1">
 yes
</if>
<elif expr="_.variablename == 'foobar'">
 second condition valid
</elif>
<else>
 otherwise
</else>

Counted loop:

<for from="1" to="42">
 This is line &_._recno;<br />
</for>

Iterating through an object or array:

<for in="&_.variablename;">
 This is line &_._recno;<br />
</for>

API

Reserved object variables
  • $.sys.lang
    If set, it overrides the default locale of the browser environment (currently only used during currency formatting).

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Package last updated on 16 Aug 2018

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